I wonder if these are new vulnerabilities or if the maybe existed all along? Would an adapted exploit work against Java 5? Maybe java security research just had a breakthrough and they found some new attack…
I heard the microsoft mobile store works the same way? Like ebay? And what about Amazon, is their app store in any ways like their "seller central"?
I don't remember where I read it, but it's good advice: Copy the first time, only start refactoring if you need the code a third time.
I'm all for fighting the system and stuff. But in which country of the world, doesn't the system fight back?
Omg, I knew there was a secret ingredient!
Oh yes The Register, please tell us about the enormous number of people who went to Mint? Hmmmm, not a single number in the whole article?
So. Your updating your parents to a now obsolete operating system? Why not Windows 8?
The linked Wiki article is about 4 years old. The section about (inofficial) native clients, on distributions other than Ubuntu, was added.
Ah, if you can unsubscribe with one click, maybe even without logging in. What stops evil Bert over there from unsubscribing you? Sure, there might be some (session) token involved, but that could have been sniffed or…
Pointless rant by some math student, or some programmer who feels he is missing out on math. Unclear on demands, probably wants to teach more math to kids.
I understand Canonicals intentions: with everything going "cloud" and "online" it makes total sense to offer just one search box instead of two. It's easy, it's convenient. However it sends your input to a third party…
I wonder if these are new vulnerabilities or if the maybe existed all along? Would an adapted exploit work against Java 5? Maybe java security research just had a breakthrough and they found some new attack…
I heard the microsoft mobile store works the same way? Like ebay? And what about Amazon, is their app store in any ways like their "seller central"?
I don't remember where I read it, but it's good advice: Copy the first time, only start refactoring if you need the code a third time.
I'm all for fighting the system and stuff. But in which country of the world, doesn't the system fight back?
Omg, I knew there was a secret ingredient!
Oh yes The Register, please tell us about the enormous number of people who went to Mint? Hmmmm, not a single number in the whole article?
So. Your updating your parents to a now obsolete operating system? Why not Windows 8?
The linked Wiki article is about 4 years old. The section about (inofficial) native clients, on distributions other than Ubuntu, was added.
Ah, if you can unsubscribe with one click, maybe even without logging in. What stops evil Bert over there from unsubscribing you? Sure, there might be some (session) token involved, but that could have been sniffed or…
Pointless rant by some math student, or some programmer who feels he is missing out on math. Unclear on demands, probably wants to teach more math to kids.
I understand Canonicals intentions: with everything going "cloud" and "online" it makes total sense to offer just one search box instead of two. It's easy, it's convenient. However it sends your input to a third party…